Pride is seen as both a self-conscious emotion as well as a social emotion. These categories are not mutually exclusive, but have brought forth different ideas about pride as either revolving around the self or as revolving around one’s relationship with others. Current measures of pride do not include intrapersonal elements of pride experiences. Social comparisons, which often cause experiences of pride, contain three elements: the self, the relationship between the self and another person, and the other person. From the literature on pride, we distilled three related elements; perceptions and feelings of self-inflation, other-distancing, and other-devaluation. In four studies, we explored whether these elements were present in pride exper...
The Authentic and Hubristic Pride Scales (AHPS) are the methodological core of an influential perspe...
Pride is a self-conscious, positive emotion that has been assessed in a wide range of populations an...
Pride expressions draw positive attention to one’s achievements. There is also evidence that express...
Various lines of research have hinted at the existence of multiple forms of self-conscious emotion p...
Pride is generally portrayed as an emotion of self-appraisal or as a self-conscious emotion. When fe...
The present research demonstrates that pride has divergent effects on prejudice, exacerbating or att...
ABSTRACT—This experiment examined the ability of pride to serve as an adaptive emotion within the co...
Pride is a complex self-conscious emotion that is linked with social status. As pride is also recogn...
Previous research on the self-conscious achievement emotion pride introduces the Achievement Pride S...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to investigate the role of the self-conscious emotion of pride...
An increasingly influential perspective in the study of pride holds that there are two distinct face...
An increasingly influential perspective in the study of pride holds that there are two distinct face...
Across six studies conducted in Mainland China and South Korea, the present research extended prior ...
Why do humans experience pride? We propose that pride evolved to help individuals cope with the chal...
A growing body of research focuses on the self-conscious achievement emotion pride. However, studies...
The Authentic and Hubristic Pride Scales (AHPS) are the methodological core of an influential perspe...
Pride is a self-conscious, positive emotion that has been assessed in a wide range of populations an...
Pride expressions draw positive attention to one’s achievements. There is also evidence that express...
Various lines of research have hinted at the existence of multiple forms of self-conscious emotion p...
Pride is generally portrayed as an emotion of self-appraisal or as a self-conscious emotion. When fe...
The present research demonstrates that pride has divergent effects on prejudice, exacerbating or att...
ABSTRACT—This experiment examined the ability of pride to serve as an adaptive emotion within the co...
Pride is a complex self-conscious emotion that is linked with social status. As pride is also recogn...
Previous research on the self-conscious achievement emotion pride introduces the Achievement Pride S...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to investigate the role of the self-conscious emotion of pride...
An increasingly influential perspective in the study of pride holds that there are two distinct face...
An increasingly influential perspective in the study of pride holds that there are two distinct face...
Across six studies conducted in Mainland China and South Korea, the present research extended prior ...
Why do humans experience pride? We propose that pride evolved to help individuals cope with the chal...
A growing body of research focuses on the self-conscious achievement emotion pride. However, studies...
The Authentic and Hubristic Pride Scales (AHPS) are the methodological core of an influential perspe...
Pride is a self-conscious, positive emotion that has been assessed in a wide range of populations an...
Pride expressions draw positive attention to one’s achievements. There is also evidence that express...